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Louise Glück

...says, You may not be tired but I’m tired— You can see it in her face, everyone can. So the snow has to fall, sleep has to come. Because the...

Gjertrud Schnackenberg

...and Giroux, USA Purchase Judges’ Citation Throughout her career, Gjertrud Schnackenberg has been widely admired for her elegant, inventive, and musically complex prosody, her emotional decorum, and her timeless frames...

Francois Jacqmin

...also deeply felt, utterly precise, attuned to the complexity of the world. Francois Jacqmin’s The Book of the Snow displays a poetry which is pure, abstract and uncompromising, but also...

Philip Mosley

Philip Mosley is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University. He earned his M.A. in European literature and his Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of...

Phil Hall

Phil Hall’s first small book, Eighteen Poems, was published by Cyanamid, the Canadian mining company, in Mexico City, in 1973. Among his many titles are: Old Enemy Juice (1988), The Unsaid (1992), and Hearthedral – A...

Tadeusz Rózewicz

...come from an absence or out of nothingness evil comes from a human being and only a human being we differ in thought – as Kant said – and for...

Joanna Trzeciak

...evil does not come from an absence or out of nothingness evil comes from a human being and only a human being we differ in thought – as Kant said...

Sean O’Brien

...Citation November is a book of subtle virtuosity. O’Brien’s skilled handling of rhythm, structure, narrative and image are on full display in this latest collection, rich in evidence of a...